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- ISBN 978-1780744209. Taha Jabir Alalwani (2003), La 'ikraha fi al-din: 'ichkaliyat al-riddah wa al-murtaddin min sadr al-Islam hatta al-yawm, pp. 93–94. ISBN 9770909963...
- defusing all bombs on board. In Thailand, a group calling themselves the Riddah Rouge, led by a man named Sudarak Thongkon, has acquired sensitive and highly...
- He suppressed the tribal political and religious uprisings known as the riddah ("political rebellion", sometimes translated as "apostasy"), thereby bringing...
- Muslims and Rebel Arab tribes in August 633 CE. This was a part of the Riddah wars. Daumat al-Jandal was given to Iyad ibn Ghanm to crush the rebels,...
- 2014-10-04. The History of al-Tabari Vol. 10: The Conquest of Arabia: The Riddah Wars A.D. 632-633/A.H. 11 Golden Stories of Accepted Prayers By Abdul Malik...
- on the history of the Middle East and Palestine. One of his books is Al-Riddah and the Muslim Conquest of Arabia (1973) which was an extended version of...
- the death of Muhammed. The civil wars that followed are now called the Riddah wars (Wars of Islamic Apostasy). The term apostasy is derived from Ancient...
- conquests beyond the Arabian peninsula itself." Shoufani, Elias (1973), Al-Riddah and the Muslim Conquest of Arabia, University of Toronto Press, ISBN 978-0802019158...
- He suppressed the tribal political and religious uprisings known as the riddah ("political rebellion," sometimes translated as "apostasy"), thereby bringing...
- the Tatar invaders. Ibn Taymiyya drew parallels of their crisis with the Riddah wars (Apostate wars) fought by the first Muslim Caliph, Abu Bakr, against...